Unfortunately, a place like the Independent State wasn’t suitable for everyone or else it would’ve been nice for her to move the Age of Immortals to the Independent State.
“Hello.”
When Ye Wanwan passed by a remote spot, a slim man popped out from somewhere and stopped her.
Her location wasn’t far from the Age of Immortals, and the skies were gloomy but it wasn’t raining, so Ye Wanwan had decided to walk.
Ye Wanwan frowned as she observed the thin man blocking her. She didn’t know this man nor had she ever seen him before.
“What is it?” Ye Wanwan probed furtively.
“No need to panic; I don’t have any ill intentions,” the man quietly answered. “I stopped you today merely to extract something that doesn’t belong to you.”
“Something that doesn’t belong to me?”
Ye Wanwan was startled by his answer.
What did he mean “something that didn’t belong to her”? She didn’t know this man at all, so she shouldn’t have ever taken anything of his.
Ye Wanwan snorted. “Heh… I’d like to hear what doesn’t belong to me and what you’d like to take.”
“The ring on your finger.”
The thin man didn’t beat about the bush and got straight to the point. His gaze landed on the ring that Si Yehan handed to her recently.
“This…?” Ye Wanwan looked at the simple ring pensively.
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